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Bibliai Etika by Oswald Chambers - Hungarian translation of Biblical Ethics The Moral Foundations of Life / "Moral Foundations" takes us deep below the surface of everyday life where the foundations for enduring sainthood are laid

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Bibliai Etika by Oswald Chambers - Hungarian translation of Biblical Ethics The Moral Foundations of Life /  "Moral Foundations" takes us deep below the surface of everyday life where the foundations for enduring sainthood are laid

 

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ISBN: 9789639012684, 978-9639012684

PAGES 112

PUBLISHER: EVANGÉLIUMI

 

About the Author:

Oswald Chambers was born in Scotland and spent much of his boyhood there. His ministry of teaching and preaching took him for a time to the United States and Japan. The last six years of his life were spent as principal of the Bible Training College in London, and as a chaplain to British Commonwealth troops in Egypt during World War l. After his death, the books which bear his name were compiled by his wife from her own verbatim shorthand notes of his talks.

Hungarian Summary:

Mi az erkölcsi parancs, mi a személyiség, és milyen hatással kell legyen ránk az, hogy Istenhez tartozunk? Ezeket a kérdéseket boncolgatja a szerző, aki etikáját gyakorlati módon fogalmazza meg.

English Summary:

In "Biblical Ethics", Chambers says that God's ultimate purpose in Christ's atonement is to readjust humanity to Himself. This calls for a moral response on our part involving thought, feeling, and will that flesh out the ethical principles of the Christian faith. "Moral Foundations" takes us deep below the surface of everyday life where the foundations for enduring sainthood are laid. Chambers' instruction in righteousness illumines the dim regions of the soul in the blazing light of holy Scripture. Sin always breaks hearts, spoils lives, and crushes human potential. In "Philosophy of Sin", Chambers helps us to understand what is wrong with humanity and how the basic wrong can be put right through Christ's atonement, which makes possible human repentence and appropriation of faith.

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